Dog found in Pemberton with arrow in chest

Police seeking information

The St’lat’limx Tribal Police are investigating after a dog was
found in Pemberton’s Industrial Park with an arrow through its chest area.

The dog, which appeared to be a German shepherd, was discovered
in the industrial park Dec. 27 by Ruth Noden, who operates an animal shelter
about five kilometres north of Pemberton, according to the
Province
newspaper.

The dog, a grown black-and-white male, was walking around with
an arrow in its chest when Noden found it, according to Staff Sergeant Marshall
Seniuk, acting chief of the Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police.

“I think Ruth owns a dog shelter and she probably came across
the animal,” Seniuk said. “The way it looks here, when (police) were called it
was found in the industrial park area, she had already taken the animal to
Creekside to the vet, so they didn’t actually find her there with the dog.”

When she found the dog, Noden broke off the end of the arrow
and then took it to Whistler, according to the
Province
report.

After taking it to a veterinarian in Whistler Creekside, the
dog was then taken to WAG for recovery.

Police spoke to a few people and found out that the owner lived
across the street from the Pemberton Industrial Park, the furthermost eastern
boundary of the Village of Pemberton.

“From there there was a couple of names given to us that we
interviewed and whatnot but they’ve been cleared since,” Seniuk said. “What
we’re trying to do now is basically question some locals in the area that might
know somebody that might be responsible for it.”

Seniuk said the arrow was located in what “looks like” the
front chest area a few inches into the body, between the dog’s front legs.
Though the arrow was stuck there, he doesn’t believe the dog’s injuries were
life-threatening.

“Anybody that can give us any assistance in helping to identify
anybody that would be responsible for this, or come forward with any
information would be appreciated,” he said.